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Hishukish ts’awalk: a passion for the natural world leads Kelda Blackstone to Uu-a-thluk

Hishukish ts’awalk: a passion for the natural world leads Kelda Blackstone to Uu-a-thluk

by Admin | Oct 2, 2020 | Featured Article, News

One quick conversation with Kelda Blackstone about her career and passions reveals an interesting path of outdoors-based work, and since 2014, a connection to Nuu-chah-nulth First Nations. The linkages in her journey have led her to the role of term program...
Uu-a-thluk summer science camps go online

Uu-a-thluk summer science camps go online

by Admin | Sep 14, 2020 | Featured Article, News, Science Camp

“The heaviness will make the water go up because there’s not going to be enough room!” On a sunny mid-August afternoon, Sadie from Tseshaht First Nation is formulating a scientific hypothesis while she learns about buoyancy and the displacement of liquid, all through...
Measuring estuary resilience to sea level rise at the Moyeha River

Measuring estuary resilience to sea level rise at the Moyeha River

by Admin | Aug 18, 2020 | Assessment and Monitoring, Featured Article, News

In an effort to gain a better understanding of the susceptibility of its estuaries to climate change impacts, Ahousaht First Nation has partnered with The Nature Trust of BC, and with assistance from Uu-a-thluk, has embarked on an estuary monitoring project at the...
Taking it to the streams: Uu-a-thluk and Nuu-chah-nulth Nations’ fisheries staff resume fieldwork under COVID-19 safety protocols

Taking it to the streams: Uu-a-thluk and Nuu-chah-nulth Nations’ fisheries staff resume fieldwork under COVID-19 safety protocols

by Admin | Jun 29, 2020 | Assessment and Monitoring, Featured Article, News

After a three-month hiatus caused by COVID-19 safety restrictions, Uu-a-thluk and Nuu-chah-nulth First Nations fisheries staff are preparing to embark on much-anticipated fieldwork and to offer training opportunities under ‘new normal’ guidelines. “I’m feeling cooped...
The show must go on: Ha’oom Fisheries Society moves ahead in the face of a pandemic

The show must go on: Ha’oom Fisheries Society moves ahead in the face of a pandemic

by Admin | May 29, 2020 | Featured Article, Fishing Rights, News

Members of the Ha’oom Fisheries Society (formerly known as T’aaq-wiihak Fisheries) are embracing opportunity and working towards structuring their organization and identifying their management priorities despite challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. “This is a...
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